hg, é 4 AT TT ee PE area - WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1870. Bismarck is willing to discuss, in a friendly tove, with England, but makes no pledges. The proposal of a Conference and granting of Carloughs to Russian soldiers removed the apprehensions of the Turkish Government in re- ward to the malatenance of peace. Reports ‘ay Russia is coquetting with the Poste, and oflers the Sultan a formal alliance, which guar- antees the mecene of the Turkish dominion ‘The journals in Moscow denounce, in strong terms, the Prassian press, for its silence in re- ard to the Treaty of Paris, Gortschakoff's reply to Von Buest is identi- cal with that to Granville. Consols 92}. Liverpool markets steady. No later war news of special importance. Loxpon, Dee. 6.-—-The English Government has given a contract for sixty batterles, eight guns each, of Gatling’s miltrailluses, [to be made in America. Russian Government has, In its employ, a number of American workmen, in the manu- facture of mitrailluses. There iy ample evi- dence that Russia is preparing for war on a rand scale, . Advices have been received here that in the battle between the French, under Briand, and the Prussians, at Etrepagney, in which the Prussians were beaten with severe loss, the French captured three officers and a namber of cannon and horses, as well as a quantity of small arms. The Prussian forces retired in the direction of Gisors, (Vepartment of Eure, 33 miles north-east of Evreaux,) where they have made a stand, Prince Charles of Austria, hesitates to side with Turkey against Russia, on any conditions. The talk in the London clubs favors the flea of a Tory administration to succeed the present Ministry, Sir Roderick Murchison, whose condition had excited alarm, is better, Odo Russell's interview with Bismarck was of a dipiomatic character. He represented to the Chancellor that England would not fight upon the Eastern question, the Black Sea fleet mutter, or about tle integrity of the Turkish Evnpire, but would assuredly fight upon an ar- bitrary breach of the treaty by Russia, and the insult to Englana imphed in the tone ad- opted by the Russian Government, Bismarck was wary and urged @ conference, but with the object of backing Russia's de- mands, Russia proposed Constantinople or St. Petersburg as the place for a Conference, but Bismarck makes a boast of favoring Eng- land, by fixing on London. Gortschakoff wants the credit of yielding this point at the same time, and that he only regards a Con- ference as a superfluous formality. The Prussians have evacuated Bouzaincourt, which town had been held by them since the lst inst. They also burned the village of Sury, in that neighborhood. Lonpoy, Dee. 7,—The King of Saxony has received a telegram from Prince George, stat- ing that the enemy retired on Sunday behind the Marne. He gives the total loss ef the Saxons in late engagements as follows: oillc- ers 76, rank and file 2,100, There is great dissatisfaction with General Paladines, by the French, for evacuating Or- leans. News by carrier pigeons from Paris is to the 4th Tee eo'ctt contivucs lulense, and the river Seine was full of floating ice. The “morale” of the army was excellent. Prussian reports say that Count Bismarck ‘has seut a message to the 2arisians, conveying the Intelligence of the defeat of the Army of the Loire, under General Paladines, the sur- render of Orleans, and the French loss of 80 guns and 15,000 prisoners, and that General lucrot's army, before reported in the loop of the River Marne, on the east bank, recrossed the river on Saturday, by means of eight pon- toon bridges, which they destroyed after re- crossing. The movement was effected with- out opposition on the part of the besicgers,— the guns of Forts de Nogent and de Charen- ton, and those of the Castle of Vincennes, pro- tecting them in their passage over the river, After effecting the passage, the troops ander General Ducrot were observed to be concen- trating at Vincennes. A despateh states that Marshall Bazaine is scriously ill, with some nervous disease, from which he has suffered ever siuce the capitulation of Metz. It is announced that the Sultan of Turkey accepts the proposed plan of a Conference in London, on the Euxine difficulties, provided that the plenipotentiaries of the various pow- ers, sent to the Conference, be authorized only to discuss the question of the Black Sea in its relation to the treaty of 1856. Prince Gorts- chakoff Is reported to hold the same views The Khedive of Egypt has received a supply of three huadred thousand breech-loading muskets, Lonxpon, Dec. 8.—The accounts received here from French sources, say that the losses ou both sides, on Friday, Saturday and Suan- day last, both before Paris and around Orleans, were frightful. In the engagements between the Germans and the Army of the Loire there were 300,000 men engaged. The Army of the Loire has, since the engagements, been rein- forced and brought up to 200,000 men, Bourbaki has taken the command of 19th army corps. A St. Petersburg despatch says: It is not oMelally certain that Russia has decided to withdraw her devands, but public sentiment is earnest for a settlement. The Provisional Government at Tours pro- fesses to have, at present, no idea of evacua- ting that place. From all the indications observable, the Russian Conference at London promises to be stormy. The Rassian Government is evidently mak- jog great preparations for war on a grand scale, if it should be necessary, in the interests of Russia. Immense equipments, and large quantities of stores are being collected every- where. The N. Y. Herald's despatch from Wilhelms- hohe, the 8th iust, reports Bazaive as saying that the current report that as soon as Paris capitulates all the French Generals and prison- ers will be convened at Cassel, under King William, was quite likely to be true, it being meant to reorganize the army, make peace aud hush up cavil. The death of General Ducrot Is reported. That part of President Grant's Me.sage re- lating to the Fisheries question created a very uneasy feeling here. England will certainly refuse to back Canada except there is the clear- est evidence of right on her side. The sta- tutes enacted by the Provinces are severely condemned. Russia has addressed despatches similar to those sent to Great Hritain to the other powers concerning the Conference. The present indl- cations are that there will be a warm discus- siow at the proposed Conference. Prussia is reported to be intriguing for the annexation of Luxemburg. The Italian Parliament was opened yester- day with aspeech by King Victor Emmanuel. Lonpon, Dec 9, p. m. A desparch irom ‘ronrs says the army of the Loire has again commenced a forward movement, Paris advices, by balloon, report fixed deter- mination of the iuhabitants and authorities to hold out. The Prussians were constructing defensive works in rear of the lines from which the French recently drove them. A large number of prisoners had arrived at Paris, captured in the battles cast and south of the city on the 2d inst, The Prussians in their attack hurled over 120,000 men against General Ducrot. Ln spite of their immense numbers, Dacrot held his ground and repulsed the enemy. King William has accepted the title of Em- peror of Germany. Gladstone says that Her Majesty's Govera- ment feels bound to make, and has made pro- vision for gy | protection to the Pontiff. News from St. Petersburg only confirms the idea that Russia will lasist upon recognition of her demands. Earl Granville again proposes peace inter- vention in Franco-Prussian war, and luivites Russia and Austria to meet England in secur- ing cessation of hostilities. he King of Italy has Issued a proclamation in which he announces that he will proceed to establish the complete independence of the Roman Catholic Church under the authority of the nation, 1t is the prevalent belief in many circles here that the formidable preparations now being made both by Russia and Turkey, give but littie hope of a diplomatic settlement of the questions which have arisen between the two powers. Three French iron-clads have been ordered to the harbor of Havre, ra | The English population of Havre are con- stantly crossing the channel, on their way home, in great crowds, ‘They confirm the re- port of the French defeat near Havre. Maprip, Dee. 9.--Ex-Queen Isabella sent her formal protest from Geneva against elec- tion of Duke Aosta as King. She states she has no intention of appealing to force. Pera, Dec. 9.—Turkish fleet is under imme- diate sailing orders, and every preparation Is made in auticlpation of war. UNITED STATES. New Yong, Dec. ¢.—Benjamin Howard, an old man of seventy, living alone in Westport, Mass., was murdered and robbed of sixty dol- lars, by two boys of fifteen. ‘They have been arrested. Viscount Freilhard, the new French Min- ister, to-day presented his credentials, and Was ollicially received by the President and Secretary Fish. New Yon, Dee. 10.--Gold 110}. CANADIAN. Montreat, Dee. 5.—A great fire has oc- curred at Ottawa, consuming nearly all the buildings on the north side of Spark Strevt, between the ‘Times’ Ofice and Howell's store, both of which have been saved, Orrawa, Dec. 7-—The Lieut. Governor opened the Ontario Parliament to-day, In his speech he congratulated the members on the increased prosperity of the Province. C, Y. M. L. Ixsrirure.—At a meeting of the above Institute, held at St. Andrew's Hall, on the 9th inst., the following gentlemen were duly elected office-bearers for the ensuin gyear,viz:— Patron, His Lordship the Right Rev, Peter Me- Totyre, D. D.; Vice Patrons, the Very Rev. Dr. McDonald, the Rey. J. Bioyderick, and the Ifon, D, Brenan; President, R. Reddin; lst Vice President; A. G, MeDougald; 2nd Vice President, Dr, Henry Gaffuey; J. RK. Reddin, Secretary and ‘lreasurer; Librarian, J. Walsh. Committee, Messrs. M. P. Rotchford, M, Blake, J. Walsh J. Teahy, C. Hermans, H. Bracket, T, Connell, T. Reilly. Night of meeting for lectures Tuesday, for debates; Wednesday, Season and member tickets to be had from ,the committe or from James R. Reppry, Secretary, Charlottetown, Doc. 12th, 1870, Crartorrerown Departing CLvp.—The win- ter ses ion of the above Club will open on Fii- day evening next, the 16th inst., at “The Odd Fellows Hall," over the Charlottetown Reading Room, The subject for debate will be ‘The Fishery Question,” Opener, D. Currie, Esq. Debate to commence at 74 o'clock. F. L, Taszarp, Seerctary, Cnarlottetown, Dec, 14, 1870. A. B. B2EITE. MANUFACTURER, IMPORTER & DEALER Hats, Caps, & Furs, ALSO, BOOTS & SHOES. uR™ Highest price paid for MINK, MUSh- RAT, FOX and other FUR SKINS, SOUTH SIDE QUEEN SQUAKE. October 26, 1869 Died, At Big Spring, Lot 44, on the 7th inst., after along and painful illness, Catherine, the beloved wife of John MeDonald, Esq., awed 66 years, She was highly esteemed for her many good qualities. Commercial. Boston Manker, Dee. 6. The following are the wholesale prices ob- tained by commission houses for produce in good condition :— Burren,— Prices remain same as last week, Eaos.—The market is firm and prices steady at 38 cts. per dozen for pri ne Eastern, Vecrranirs.— The market is unimproved, Prices remain at to 85 cents per bushel for prime Eastern, Hay.—There is a moderate demand and prices seme as last week, ern cargo hay at $27 to $2) per ton, $27 per ton, Oats.— Prices are advancing, We now quote at 60 to 65 cents per bushel. Provisions.— There is a moderate demand for small lots of provisions, and prices exhibit a tendency downwaids, No alteration in prices of the wholesale trade. Clear pork, $29, and city packed, $29 to $30; mess do, $26 to #27, and extra prime $23 t> $24 per bbl. Lard, city tubs, 17¢. perlb. Iams, 20¢, to 21c, per lb, Ilattrax, Dee, 10. The markets are, if anything, declining. Our best potatoes will only fetch 27 to 30 cents per bushel. Pork is low, with few sales at $ 21 to $22 per bbl. Oats, 48 to 50 cents per bushel, St. Joun, N. B., Dec. 10. Graty.—Oats—The receipts the past weck have been quite free, although the price has not fallen off any. Carloads of P, E. Island are sell- ing at 46 cents, We do not anticipate any de- cline unless large lots are rushed in from P, BE, Island about the closing of navigation, which we look for at almost any cay. Barley—market supplied. Pot barley dull, Provistons.—Pork, owing to the depressing accounts from the Unite. States, has suffered a further decline in this market. A lot of 60 bbis, Isiand mess iast week changed hands at $22. We quote American mess $26 ; prime $20 to $21; P, EK, Island mess $22 to $23; prime mess $19 to $20; domestic mess $22; prime mess 819. The demand is only limited to immediate wants, and lower prices would have to be taken to effect sal: of quantities. Lard in good demand, 50e. Butter—the market is pretty well supplied, but small tubs choice will sell at 2le. to 22c. No demand for ordinary. Eggs scarce, and wanted at 22c. to 23c. Excuanor.—Nova Scotia Money 34 discount, Canada 1 do., P. KE. I. 1 do. Crtrowy Manner, Dev. 0, We quote lower this week than previously, although buyers are purchasing rapidly, Pork, prime carcceses only commanding 44d. to 4d., small weights 441. to 44d, per Ib.; oats 2s. 3d. per bush.; potatoes 1s, 2d, to ls. dd. Small purchases bring Is, Gd. to 1s, 84. per bush, ‘The markets are most plentifully supplied, and every article of consumption, save eggs, are moderate, Straw Shipping Intelligence. itt tt NN dt Mt tat ti at Et The brigt. Alaric, Furness, which sailed on the 3d, with oats for England, is ashore at Little Tracadie, near the Straite of Canso. She struck on Saturday night, bag several feet of water in the hold, and is likely to prove a total wreck ‘The vassel is owned by Peake Bros, & Co,, and the cargo was shipped ty Carveil Broe, R. B, Peake, Msq., started for Canso in the steamer on Monday. Capt. Paul, of the schooncr J. W. /Tatjteld, henee from Boston with a cargo of produce, writing from Liverpool, N. 8,, where he is wind- bound, with 24 other vessels, states that after getting through the Straits of Canso, he was driven back, got agrouhd on Sand Point, and had to throw a part of his cargo overboard in order to get off, Laonenep.—At Bay Fortune, from the ship- yard of Join F. M’Kay, Esq., on the arst inst., 4 splendid ship, of 598 tons register, named the Fames Duncan, built under the superintendence of Mr. D. A. "Innis, for Hon, James Duncan & Co., of this city, and classed A. 1 for cight yeare at Lioyds, She was built under a shod, salted on the stocks, and is in all respects a first class vessel. She is intended tor a trader and _ hy believe, be commanded by Capt. M'lants. We now quote prime East- | PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN, ENTERED. Dec. 7.—Zebra, Carentaway, Chester, N. S. ; lumber, Brilliant, Stanton, St. John, Nfld ; bal. 8,—Clipper, Forrest, Halifax ; 105 bush, salt. J. J. Marshall, Decoste, Pictou; 100 tons coal, 9.—Villette, McNeill, Pictou; 50 tons coal, 10.—Athlete, Purdy Nfld; 700 bbls. herring. Sylvanus MeDonald, Puoli, Pictou; 67 tons coal, 12.—Mary, Murray, Port Richmond; bal. Three Sisters, Miller, Halifax; sundries. Ambrose, McDonald, P.ctou; 40 tons coal. CLEARED, Dec. 6.—Princess of Wales, Cameron, Shediac ; 264 Iba, butter, 2418 do, lard, 7 bbls, eggs, 45 do, herring, 180 do. pork. St. Lawrence, Evans, Pictou; 346 bbls. pork, 13 puncheons hams, 1824 Ibs. lard. Lelia Alice, Hobbs, Queenstown; for orders, 28,333 bush, oats, 2500 feet deal. Argos, Meltae, dae 21,900 bush. oats, 2500 feet deal. Venture, Anderson, Pictou; bal. .~ Theresa, Fraser, Queenstown; 23.221 bush. oats, St, Lawrence, Evans, Pictou; 467 bbls. pork, 5 puncheons hams, | cask do., 234 lbs, lard, Edwin and Eva, McEachern, Hals- fax; 7000 bush. oats, 700 do, barley, 300 do. turnips, 1000 ibs. butter, 8.—Selina, Hoben, Queenstown; 22,225 bush. oats, 2500 feet deal. 6.— Princess of Wales, Cameron, Shediac; 1034 bbis. mackerel, 2586 Ibs. butter, 46 ewrt. oat- meal, 42 bbls. do. 29 bbls, pork. Spirit of the Day, Tatten, talifax; 850 bush potatoes, 600 do oats, 100 do, turnips. Hecho, Power, Pietou, bal. 10.—St. Lawrence, Evans, Pictou; 143 bbls. pork, 1152 lbs butter, Flirt, McKay, Hali- faux; 8000 bush. oats. S. E. Car, Harvey, Halifux ; 1187 bush, oats, 1331 do. potatoes, 200 do barley, 6 hoge (1200 lbs.) 210 lbs, butter, Octavia, McDonald, Boone Bay, 60 bush. potatoes, 60 do, turnips, 14 tons beef. 12 —Moselle, McRae, Queenstown; for orders, 29,000 bush, oats, 3000 fvet deal. Kattie Collett, Collett, Pictou; bal. 13.—St. Lawrence, Evans, Pictou; 191 bbls. ork, 288 lbs. lard. Lavenwood, Gavin, St. L arsong Nfld; 2500 bush. oats, 1200 do, turnips, 1450 do. barley, 2038 do. potatoes, 600 lbs butter, 4 bbls, oysters, 48 bbls, pork, 74 car- cases pork, weighing 12,000 Ibs., 8000 Ibs. beef, 4000 ibs, mutton, 7 tons hay, 12 casks ale, 1000 gals. Villette, Pictou; bal. ~ The brigt. Manitobah, Walker, cleared from Cascumpee for Demerara, with 226 bbls, pota- toes, 6 do. pork, 119 do. herring, 64 do. mack- erel, 11 do. alewives, 614 qt. cod, in drums; 18 qt. haddock, do., 78 qt. hake, do. 205 bags oats, 41 M shingles, 31 kegs butter, 5 M pine boards, 42 sheep, 82 geese, 1 crate,—shipped by Ilon, G. W. Howlan, Tue Wanmratvuck Casr.—The judgment in this case was delivered yesterday by the Chief Justice, who is Judge of the V. A. Court. The facts of the case are these. The Wampatuck was on a fishing voyage to the Grand Bank, It 1s alleged in defence that she was not intended to fish on the coasts or bays of British North America, On the 27th June, while pursuing her voyage, she ran into Aspy Bay for water. And it was said the master and crew were not discovered fishing within three miles of the coast as alleged. The judgment of the Court was to the effect that the vessel was responsible for the acts of the men on board, that the treaty had been violated, and that the Wampatuck, her cargo, stores and furniture should be fofeited. Me, Shannon gave notice of appeal, In the case of the British schr. A/innie. the vessel was adjudged to have been engaged in smuggling at Aspy Bay, C. B., and a fice of $800 imposed. Mr. MeDona!d, counsel for the owners of the Minnie, desired to appeal, but the Court ruled that there could be no appeal where the fie-weeloss than $1000,—Jir. Lxpress, 8th. Hew Advertioments. Patt altel at tt tattle ttt Christmas - Presents. UST RECEIVED, at the *American Varle- ty Store,” Queen Street, per City of Balti. more, fiom England, of Halifax; also, from Boston and New York, an endless variety of Toys, Fancy Goods, Jewelry, Stationery, Clocks, Pictures, Fruit & Confectionary, CONSISTING OF TIE FOLLOWING: Plain Gold and other Rings, Broaches and Ear Drops, Watches aud Guards, Ladies’ Sleeve Butcons, Scar! Pins, Bracelets,Charia Ornaments. Belt Buckles, Pen and Jack Knives, Pistols, Gun Caps, Scissors, Kazors, Pipes, (various sorts,) Cigar Cases, Hair Oils, Violins, Bows aad Strings, Concer- tinas and Accordeons, Walking sticks, Lamps and Glasses, Fancy Soaps, Fine, Tooth and other Combs, Albums and Work Boxes, Bibles, Prayer Books, &c., &e., &e. ALSO): Apples, Tea, Oranges, Dried Apples, Lemons, lacking, Grapes, Table Salt, Canned Peaches, Trooms, Cheese, Trunks, Quinces, Matts, Figs, Matches, Onions, Chewing Tobacco, Sugar, Cigars, &c., &e. pay Also,—The best assortment of small Wares to be had in Town, Allof which will be sold cheaper than any other store in the trade, TIMOTHY O'CONNELL, Dee. 14, 1870. i din OYSTERS. OYSTERS. Oysters. F you want any good Oysters, in shell or by the barre}, Just call at the Subscriber's, and he will show you a sample of the above worth looking at, Having planted down one hundred barrels of the best Cascuinpec Oysters, he is prepared to deliverthem at his cellar in quantities to suit purchasers, Private families can be punctually supplied by applying to oo JOUN 3. ONEILI, Proprietor Union House. wWoTrics! New Lumber Yard. DO HEREBY wish to inform my custom- ers, both in Town and Country, that I have now on hand. at my New Lumber Yard, next to Mrs. C, MecKenna’s, *‘ Terrace House,” King Street, all kinds of Lumber, for tneide finish, and perfectly dry. Vine and Spruce Scantling, Ship Planks, Palings, Fencing Rails, &c., all to shit customers, and Cheap for Cash, Ra@™ Vicase call and examine. JOHN WALSH, Carpenter, din Dee. 14, 1870. Eastern House ! HEAD SAINT PETER’S BAY. od N addition tothe large and varied assort- ment of General Merchandige, asually in stock, we, this fall, offer a vanety of Cooking and Box Stoves, Farmers’ Boilers, bbls. and half bbls, good sound ag 60 boxes Digby Herring, bbls. superior Flour, Iron & Steel, for sleigh shoeing. SEER & SONS. Head St, Peter: Bay, Dec. 14, '70. e ea Im Herring. Herring, 100 BARRELS Bay of Islands Fat HER- RING, for Sale, Cheap for Cash, at J. B. McDONALD’S. (One door above Hon, D, Brenan's.) Dec. 14, 1870. piw Hew Advertisements, ON Natt At Wn at Natt at Nt a ta all ag CITY MARKET, ns Annual Sale of Stalls & Cellars. TIVUE Subseriber is instructed, by the Market Clerk, to let at Auction, ou ‘Tuesday, the 27th December, at 3 o'clock, the Stalls and Cellars in the Market Houre. Conditions made kuown at time of Sale. A. McNEILA, Auctioneer. Ch’town, Dee. 14, 1870. Auction, BY WILLIAM DODD, N THURSDAY, the 15th of DECEMBER, inst., commencing at Ll o'clock, forenoon, at the residence of the late Mr, Allan MeNeill, Charlottetown Royalty, a portion of the Stock, Crop, Farming Implements, and Household Farniture. Terms liveral. For particulars see Handbills. Dec. 14, 1870. lin SCHOONER AT AUCTION, Y Virtue of a Decree issued to me by the Vice-Admiralty Court, I hereby give no- tice that I will Sell. by Pubhe Auction, on MONDAY next, the 19th inst., at 12 o'clock, at Pope's Whar, the American Clipper Built Fishing Schooner CLARA F. FRIEND, White Mak and Copper Fastened, together with her Sails, Standing and Runuing Rigging, Haw- sers, Anchors, &e., &c., the same having been forfeited in the Court of Vice-Admiralty, for a breach of the Fishery Treaty between Great Britain and the United States, and now order- ed to be appraised and sold, A. H, YATES, Marshall Vice-Adwiralty Court, Prince Edward Island. Ch’town, Dee, 14, 1870. pigsj NEW GOODS, Per “CITY OF BALTIMORE,” Winctes and other Dress Goods, In great variety, Brown, Biue and Grey Water- proof Cloakings, Grey and White Calleoes, Printed Cottons and other Faucy Goods, White aud Colored Cotton Warp, &c., &c. N. B.—These Goods, together with those expected by the Ship Clifton, and next steajn- er from Eugland, will complete our fall stock, which is thoroughly adapted to the wants of both Country and City buyers. G. & 8. DAVIES. Nec. 14, 1870, Sin Market Days for Christ- mas Week. OTICE is hereby given that the Market liouse will be open for public business on the following menticned days, viz :— Tuaspay, 20th December, Faway, 28d Sareunpay,2ith ae GEORGE LEWIS, Market Clerk. Dee. 14, 1870. ' J. F. BRINE, M. D., PHYSICIAN, Surgeon and Accoucheur. FORMERLY A partner of Dr. J. T. Jenkins, Charlottetown, may be consulted professionally at his Ollice, Mt. Stewart Bridge. Residence - = «= The Manse. Dew. 1t, 1870, gu To Coopers! \ ANTED, at the “Hillsborough Mills,” 20 COOPERS. ‘To good, steady men employment will be given for the winter, and liberal wages paid, either by the day or for piece-work. CARVELL BROS. Dee. 14, 1870. tf Postage Stamps. GexeraL Posr Orrice, asada December 10, 1870, | gat abot STAMPS ean be obtained atthe. Stores of W. RB. Watson, Jus. DesBrisay, John D. MeLeod, T. O'Connell, and I, C. Hall, Esqrs., avd at the General Post Oltice, between the hours of 7, a.m., and 9, p.in, JOUN A. McDUNALD, P-M. G. [dee 14.] 3in INOTICE! GenenaL Fosr Orricr, mm} | December 10, 1870, N future, Money Orders will not be ‘issued on Great Britain on the days on which Supplementary English Muils are closed. JOHN A. McDONALD, P. M.G. | [del4 | i Sin GRAND DAAMATIC ENTERTAINMENT! UNDER THE Distinguished Patronage - OF Is HONOR Ww, CO, F. Robinson, Esq, LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR, éo., @e., ec. PPAF Charlottetown Amateur Dramatic Club will give an Entertalument, under the above distinguished patronage, on Thursday Ev'ng, loth Dec. next, in aid of the poor who suffered by the Saguenay tire, (Province of Quebec,) in autumn last. The performance will consist of the two great Modern Moral Dramas, entivled ; “sassy Fens,” on, “The return of the Wanderer,’’ AND ‘Lost IN LONDON.” New scenery is now in preparation for those great Plays, by a special artist. Tickets for the performance can be had at the Drug Store of William R. Watson, Esq, Full particulars in small Bills. po” The City Council has kindly given the Market Hall free for the occasion, and His Worship the Mayor and Corporation will honor the Club with their patronage. W. McINTYRE, Sec'y. Nov. 80, 1870. city pa Buffalo Robes. 1 WHOLE SKINS. FOR SALE CHEAP, London House. G, & 8S. DAVIES, NO, Price of admission, 18, 6d. and 3s. ‘ever manufactured in Charlottetown or any other place. gentlemen, and examine my Stock of Cloths, my Fashionable made up Garments to order, my ready-made Garments, which alone excel any custom work in Charlottetown, thing you want in our line, to suit your own notions of comfort and style, as well as our stylish and comfortable ideas, cut and mechanism. QUEEN SQUARE HOUSE, Mueen Street, —— J} —— WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED OUR STOCK OF DRY GOODS. [t is very large, and must be converted into Casu. To accomplish this, all will be offered at prices which must insure a sale, Our Stock of DRESS GOODS is large and varied, ranging from the lowest prices to materials of the best and most fashionable winter goods. LADIES’ MANTLES AND MANTLE CLOTH, Silk Fringes, Braid and Trimmings, in variety ; Silks, Velvets, Velveteens, Ribbcns, Flowers, &¢., &e, In Winter Coatings, Fancy Coatings, Trowserings, Blue and Black Cloths, we admit of no competition. Ours. is undoubtedly the Stock of the City. To this and the following we invite the espceial attention of buyers. READY-MADE CLOTHING in various makes of cloth and styles, to suit all. Shirts, Drawers, Braces, Scarfs, Collars, Ties, Gents’ and Ladies’ Gloves,and Ilosiery, Flannel, in all colours and makes, Blankets, very cheap, Hassocks, Shirtings, Hoyle’s Prints, and all other Cotton Goods; Carpets, of all oe 7 the lowest grade, at 9d per yard, to that of the best qnality, a s. Gd. It is needless further to enumerate our Stock. We ask a call, feel- ing confident of our abillty to convince all that what we state above is true, MASON & HENDERSON. FURS! FURS! FURS! LADIES’ FURS: LATEST STYLES!!! IN FITCH, STONE MARTIN, MINK, SEAL, GERMAN MINK, ALASKA MINK, &c, &c, &e., IN VICTORINES, COLLARS, RUFFS, SKATING MUFFS, &c, &c., Ke. As the Stock is large, the above Furs will be sold very Cheap. All Furs warranted free from moths. HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR MINK, FOX, MUSKRAT & OTTER. A. B. SMITH, South Side Queen Square: THE BAZAAR FOR TUE BENEFIT OF THE NEW Wesleyan Day School, IN CHARLOTTETOWN, WILL TAKE PLACE IN THE Market Hall, Tuesday & Wednesday, (Preceding Christmas Day,) The 20th & 21st Dee. next, Under the distinguished patronage of His Honor W. C.F, Robinson, Esq., Lieut. Governor of P. B. Island. ‘TUE Ladies’ Committee having made great exerious to secure the success of this Bazaar, by providing a large asseortinent of Useful and Fancy Work, suitable for Christmas Presents, it is hoped that ull friendly to the enterprize will manifest thelr approval by their presence and support. The Refreshment and Cake Table will be amply furnished with all the useful varieties, including a large supply of Christmas Cukes. The Young Men’s ‘Tables promise to exceed anything of the kind ever before attempted in , this Island. . Doors will be open each day at 12. a.m, Admission, 1s. 6d. cach. Children, half price, COMMITTEE; Miss A. Alley, Mrs. W. Dodd, Mrs. Leer, Mrs. Higgins, Mrs. W. Brown, Mrs. J. Hobbs, Mrs. W. Bourke, Mrs, R. Longworth, Mrs. G. Davies, Mrs. Lord, Mrs. 5. Davies, Mrs. MeMurray, Mrs. W. E. Dawson,} Mrs. Milligan, Mrs. J. DesBrisay, ANNIE M. HEARD, Secretar Ch'town, Nov. 30, 1870. With preference to the above Advertiseme: the young men beg to intimate that in their department will be offercd for sale, at reasonable prices, a large collection of Useful and Seasonable Articles, COMPRISING IN PART: Jaunting Sleighs, Children’s Sleds, Setts « Harness, Railway Rugs, Ploughs, Wheel- barrows, Ship's Wheels and Blocks; Washing Machines, Tables, Tin- ware, Clothing, Boots & Shoes, &e. &e. &e, And an extensive variety of other articles, well worthy the attention of Purchasers, By order, I. C. HALL, Jr. Ch’town, Dee. 14, 1870. CONFECTIONERY ! 4 ’ The Subscriber begs to inform his Customers, aud the Public generally, that he has always on hand the Largest and Best assortment of CONFECTIONERY On the Island, from 8d. to 2s, 3d. per pound, which he is prepared to Seti Creare than it can be imported; CONSISTING OF ~— 'Cake Ornaments, in’ Sugar Carraways, variety; Medallions, Sugar Almonds, Cockertines, Scotch Mixture, Jujubes, Princess Alice do , Cinnamon Strings, Erin go Bragh do,, Medals, Charlottetown, Dec. 7, 1870, REMOVAL. ~ GENTLEMEN'S . OUTFITTING WAREHOUSE REMOVED TO Reddin’s Corner, QUEEN STREET. 0 WING to the increase in the Subscriber's business, he is necessitated to remove to larg- | er Premises, and having received, per “Etna,” via Halifax, over | Two Hundred Pieces of Choice Tweeds, Beavers, Pilots, Napps, Meltons, Fancy Coatings, &c., &c., TOGETHER WITH : = = EFurnishing Goods, iN GREAT VARIETY. IIe is now prepared to accommodate his Customers in first-class style. Cutters and Workinen unsurpassed in P. KE. Island. Nothing will be left undone to ensure satisfaction. A call selicited. J. W. FALCONER. { Ch'town, Oct. 5, 1870. A PROCLAMATION. | Fruit Paste, | Lemon do., | Rock Candy, | ConversationLozenges Strong Peppermint Prcuidinsomnsy: Hearts, | Lozenges, Peppermint Drops, ;Gum Drops, different | Polka Drops, flavors ; | Pine Apple Drops, Chocolate Creams, | Raspberry Drops, | Cream Almonds, Peach Drops, | Burnt Almonds, | Love Drops, | Cordial Drops, Strawberry Drops, | Brandy, Gin and Port Scissors and Dogs, | Wine Drops, Motto Lumps, | Liquorice Gum Drops, Almond Candy, | Kisses, Fishes, Fig Cream, | Thousands, | Raisin Creain, | Card Lozenges, Maple Suga¢ Shapes. Dominoes, | ALSO: The Largest and Best Assortment of Cakes, Pies and Tarts, To be had on the Island, which are too well known to require caumeration, and all of which will be ig Cheap for Cash, y ALEXR. McKENZIE, Confectioner. Queen St., Victoria Buildings, December 7, 1870, } AUCTION. O be sold, by Public Auction, on Friday, A the 23d day of December next, a very su- perior FREEHOLD FARM, containing over 100 acres, fronting on the Guif of St. Law- rence, in Township No, 44, situate about half a mile to the eastward of Saint Margaret's Chapel, and through which the publ.c ughway from East Point to Charlottetown passes, Ov- er 20 acres thereof are cleared and fit for culti- vation, and over that quantity very easily cleared. Sale to take place at the hour of 11 o'clock, at the residence of Mr. Joseph Gillis, of said ‘Township. Terms liberal, and made known at time of sale. An undeniable title will be given WILLIAM GILLIS, . DONALD 8. GILLIS; } Proprietors. Pisquid, Noy, 23, 1870. till sale Gin I D, Il. MACKINNON, do, by virtue of Authority vested in me, as Proprietor of the **New York Clothing Emporium,’’| issue this, my Proclamation, the 29th day of October, One Thousand | Kight Hundred and Seventy, which, like the laws of the Medes and | Persians, is binding to all intent and purposes, that, whereas, this | Fashionable Strect has been neglectfully miscalled Great George Street, which is not in keeping with the intelligence of the residents thereon, nor appropriate to the business thoroughfare of so magnificent a location for business purposes. Considering that all the Great Georges have passed from the scene of action, Little Georges being exempt from such honors, on account of inability, shall henceforth pass into obscurity, like all their ancestors, and substitute in its place a name which will give new life and vigor to the artistic skill and meehanism displayed on so successful a Street, each day; therefore, 1 proclaim its name shall henceforth and forever be called “BROADWAY,” Where I sell the most handsome and most stylish fitting Garments You can call, Come and we will suit you to any- You can have all these Cheap, at “The New York Emporium,” Broadway, . a Charlottetown, DH MACKINNON. Dee. 7, 1870. Los'T, N Charlottetown, on Friday last, the 2d In- staut, a WALLET, containing a suin of money. Although not large in amount, yet the restoration would be gratefully acknow- ledged and rewarded. The money consisted of Union Bank Notes, ($5, $2, and $1,) with a se hy wree. of silver, in all about 8:2. veaxe leave it at Owen Connolly's, Esq. at the Henatp Office. on DONALD McDONAL Head of Tracadie Bay, Lot 86, ~ December 7, 1870 } WANTED. \ ANTED. a steady, sober man, who can read and write, to act as Firemen at the Gas Works. Good wages avd constant employment will be given. None need apply who cannot produce a good character for 0+ briety, &c., &e. WM. MURPILY, Dec. 7, 1870—2i MURTAS Boot & Shoe Factory HE Subscriber begs leave to intimate to his friends and the public, that he has opened a Shoe Shop on ‘ DORCHESTER STREET, Oppostte the residence of Owen Coxvouty, Esq., where he is prepared to ders in the above — oe WILLIAM. DOUGAN, Ch'town, Nov. 9, 1870, Fanners. be Sabscribers are eager rr tobe heir orders as early November 16, 1870, SMALLWOOD. Noy. 30,1870, wy wile: g il for * coc ett.